Comments on: Sumo Review: Marketing Tools to Grow Your Email List & Site Traffic https://www.99signals.com/sumo-review/ Sandeep Mallya's SEO and Marketing Blog Wed, 18 Dec 2019 05:29:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: 99signals Editorial https://www.99signals.com/sumo-review/#comment-8436 Mon, 13 Nov 2017 05:17:07 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=5620#comment-8436 Yes, Noah is an extremely funny man and that's reflected quite well in his articles and videos. The closest competitor to Sumo would be <a class="thirstylink" title="OptinMonster" href="http://www.99signals.com/go/optinmonster/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" >OptinMonster</a> which is also quite popular with bloggers. But it's an email capture software, that's all. They don't provide marketing and analytics tools like Sumo does, but they probably have an edge over the design of opt-in forms. They look a little more polished than Sumo's forms. With respect to value for money, you can't beat Sumo.]]> In reply to obi kenobi.

Thank you! 🙂 Yes, Noah is an extremely funny man and that’s reflected quite well in his articles and videos. The closest competitor to Sumo would be OptinMonster which is also quite popular with bloggers. But it’s an email capture software, that’s all. They don’t provide marketing and analytics tools like Sumo does, but they probably have an edge over the design of opt-in forms. They look a little more polished than Sumo’s forms. With respect to value for money, you can’t beat Sumo.

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By: obi kenobi https://www.99signals.com/sumo-review/#comment-8403 Sun, 12 Nov 2017 20:20:51 +0000 http://www.99signals.com/?p=5620#comment-8403 Very nice clear review.
Who are the main competitors to Sumo. Noah Kagan is a hilarious guy and believes in his product for sure…but are there any other (email list builders?) that come close or is it a no brainer to use Sumo. Sumo seems to have such a suite of features that it seems very well rounded. I don’t much (anything to be honest) about other competitors?

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